Van Wert Times Bulletin, Van Wert, Ohio, Page 12, April 4, 1952
Mrs. Ingmire, Convoy, Dies In Findlay
Mrs. Lucy J. Ingmire, 88, of Convoy, who has 110 living relatives, died at 2 a.m. today at the Killmeier Convalescent Home in Findlay, where she had resided the past year. She had been critically ill for the past several months.
Mrs. Ingmire was born june 20, 1863, in Hocking County, the daughter of Henry and Sophia Meyers, and she had been a resident of Convoy for 53 years. She was married to Charles Ingmire and, following his death, she married his brother, Lafe Ingmire, who also preceded her in death.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Flora Ellis and Mrs. Clara Crawfod, both of Lima; and Mrs. Minnie Bodey and Mrs. Flossie Bowers, both of Huntington, Ind.; 29 grandchildren 66 great grandchildren and 11 great great grandchildren.
Rites will conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hertz Funeral Home in Convoy, Rev. R. H. Shock of Huntington, Ind., and Rev. Gaylord Black of Dixon RFD 1 to officiate. Interment will be in Convoy IOOF.
Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
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Convoy Ohio Newspaper, April 1952
Lucy Jane Etta Myers Ingmire
daughter of Sophia Hibbard Myers and Henry Myers of Hocking County Ohio. Married to Charles Monroe Ingmire November 13, 1880. To this union 10 children were born.
Twenty-nine grandchildren, 66 great grandchildren and 11 great great grandchildren survive. Born June 20, 1863. Died April 4, 1952 at Kollmeier Convalescent Home, Findlay, Ohio.
Four children survive: Flora Ellis and Clara Crawford, Lima, Ohio; Minnie Bodey and Flossie Bowers, Huntington, Indiana.
Preceding her in death was the husband, Charles: two sons, Theodore and Charles Jr.; four daughters, Cleo, Mrs. Dora Joseph, Mrs. Ethel Miller, and infant daughter.
Second marriage was to Lafe Ingmire in 1936 who died June 7, 1940.
Funeral Services were held at the Hertz Funeral Home, Convoy, Ohio, 2:00 p. m., E. S. Time, with the following officiating: Rev. R. H. Shock, Huntington, Indiana. Rev. Gaylord Black, Convoy, Ohio.
Songs: "If We Never Meet On This Side Of Heaven," "He Whispered Sweet Peace To Me," & What Will Your Answer Be?" Singers: Levi Saylor and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. Pianist: Don Turner.
Pall Bearers: Sam Bowers, Jr., Wilmer Bowers, Cpl. Walter Joseph, Loren Joseph, Morgan Crawford and Warren Crawford.
Van Wert Times Bulletin, Van Wert, Ohio, Page 12, April 4, 1952
Mrs. Ingmire, Convoy, Dies In Findlay
Mrs. Lucy J. Ingmire, 88, of Convoy, who has 110 living relatives, died at 2 a.m. today at the Killmeier Convalescent Home in Findlay, where she had resided the past year. She had been critically ill for the past several months.
Mrs. Ingmire was born june 20, 1863, in Hocking County, the daughter of Henry and Sophia Meyers, and she had been a resident of Convoy for 53 years. She was married to Charles Ingmire and, following his death, she married his brother, Lafe Ingmire, who also preceded her in death.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Flora Ellis and Mrs. Clara Crawfod, both of Lima; and Mrs. Minnie Bodey and Mrs. Flossie Bowers, both of Huntington, Ind.; 29 grandchildren 66 great grandchildren and 11 great great grandchildren.
Rites will conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hertz Funeral Home in Convoy, Rev. R. H. Shock of Huntington, Ind., and Rev. Gaylord Black of Dixon RFD 1 to officiate. Interment will be in Convoy IOOF.
Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
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Convoy Ohio Newspaper, April 1952
Lucy Jane Etta Myers Ingmire
daughter of Sophia Hibbard Myers and Henry Myers of Hocking County Ohio. Married to Charles Monroe Ingmire November 13, 1880. To this union 10 children were born.
Twenty-nine grandchildren, 66 great grandchildren and 11 great great grandchildren survive. Born June 20, 1863. Died April 4, 1952 at Kollmeier Convalescent Home, Findlay, Ohio.
Four children survive: Flora Ellis and Clara Crawford, Lima, Ohio; Minnie Bodey and Flossie Bowers, Huntington, Indiana.
Preceding her in death was the husband, Charles: two sons, Theodore and Charles Jr.; four daughters, Cleo, Mrs. Dora Joseph, Mrs. Ethel Miller, and infant daughter.
Second marriage was to Lafe Ingmire in 1936 who died June 7, 1940.
Funeral Services were held at the Hertz Funeral Home, Convoy, Ohio, 2:00 p. m., E. S. Time, with the following officiating: Rev. R. H. Shock, Huntington, Indiana. Rev. Gaylord Black, Convoy, Ohio.
Songs: "If We Never Meet On This Side Of Heaven," "He Whispered Sweet Peace To Me," & What Will Your Answer Be?" Singers: Levi Saylor and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. Pianist: Don Turner.
Pall Bearers: Sam Bowers, Jr., Wilmer Bowers, Cpl. Walter Joseph, Loren Joseph, Morgan Crawford and Warren Crawford.
Family Members
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Flora G Ingmire Joseph Ellis
1883–1959
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Dora Olivia Ingmire Joseph
1885–1939
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Cleo Mae Ingmire
1887–1899
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Clara Maude Ingmire Crawford
1890–1972
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Minnie Mabel Ingmire Bodey
1893–1974
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Ethel Sadie Ingmire Miller
1895–1919
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Charles Brother Ingmire
1897–1899
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Flossie Lulu Ingmire Bowers
1899–1977
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Theodore R. Ingmire
1903–1904
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